Volume 14 Issue 10

  • Behind the Cover: March 2016

    Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, the Italian prankster-photographers behind this month's VICE cover, speak out their inspiration and collaborations.

  • Conclusive Proof That There Is No God and Humans Are Essentially Evil

    Meet Pony. She is an orangutan from a small village in Borneo, where they cut down the rain forest to render the palm oil that gets sold abroad and made into lip salve, ice cream, chocolates, and cheese crackers.

  • A Nightmare On Me Street

    Hypnagogia: It’s the phenomenon of experiencing very real and quite often terrifying dreamlike sensations while falling asleep or waking up.

  • Bloody, Hairy, And Hot

    You can't just slap on some cat ears, eyeliner whiskers, slutty spandex, and call it Halloween. That shit's for pussies (har har).

  • Hamas Vs. Fatah

    Young Palestinians basically have two choices: Die for Fatah or die for Hamas. It’s kind of like the extreme political bipolarity in America, except instead of incessant bitching from armchairs, everyone has AK-47s.

  • Agent Orange's Kids

    Philip Jones Griffiths is a Welsh photographer whose book Vietnam Inc. was published in 1971. We think it’s the best book there is about the Vietnam War.

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  • Shredded By War

    Andy Julien was 18 years old and had been serving in Iraq for two months with the Queen’s Royal Lancers when his Challenger tank came under fire south of Basra.

  • Government Employees Are Evil Trolls Who Live Above Bridges, Under The Sun

    They’re out there, but not in the darkness. Their lairs are well lit, under the rude, barging glare of fluorescent tube lights. Their skin is pasty gray, almost the same color as their cubicle walls.

  • Stick 'n' Burn

    Now that we're confident you all have homemade tattooing down, we thought we'd take the next logical step and explore the fine art of home branding.

  • Where Did Our War Go?

    Patrick McAleveay enlisted in the US Army in August 1966, when he was 18. He served until August 1969.

  • Do It!

    We couldn’t make it to the MOBOs this year. We didn’t go last year either. In fact, we’ve never been. The MOBOs are shit. They represent a large chunk of what is wrong with the world today. Okay, that’s not true, but they could have at least chucked...

  • Records

    50 CENTCurtis50’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is this generation’s The Chronic—let’s put that out there right now. But the Gorilla Unit boss has been falling off ever since